Greek Orthodox:

West Hill Street
242-326-0850

Jamaat Ul Islam:

Carmichael Road
557-5021

Things to Do and See in The Bahamas

When you choose the Bahamas Medical Center, you’ll have access to the incredible islands of The Bahamas and all they offer. Recreational activities include kayaking, scuba diving, and swimming with the dolphins to horseback riding, tennis, and golfing at the challenging Cable Beach Golf Club.

Attractions are plentiful and include the Ardastra Gardens & Zoo, Pirate Ship of Nassau Museum, Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts, and National Art Gallery. If your schedule your visit during one of our celebrations, you might be able to catch annual events such as the Junkanoo Parade, Fox Hill Day Celebration, and Great Seafood and Heritage Festival.

Points of Interest:

The Caves: Located on the western side of the island, The Caves were home to the Lucayans, the original inhabitants of the Bahamas.

Christ Church Cathedral: Combining Gothic architecture and local materials, it dates back to 1841.

Fort Charlotte: Built in the late 18th century to guard the entrance to Nassau Harbour.

Fort Fincastle: Built in 1793, the top of the fort is the Water Tower and Light House.

Government House: The official residence of the Bahamas Governor General.

Parliament Square: The site of the chambers of Parliament and the Queen Victoria Statue.

Queen’s Staircase: Built by slaves, the 65 steps are carved into a solid limestone hill.

Arts & Culture

Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts: Features plays and performances from local and international artists.

The Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation

National Art Gallery of the Bahamas: Home to everything from paintings, sculpture, and textiles to ceramics, photography, and mixed media works.

Pirates of Nassau Museum: The highlight of this museum is The Revenge, a re-created pirate ship from the early 1700s that carried bloodthirsty pirates who made a mockery of merchant shipping.

Zoological Gardens:

Ardastra Gardens & Zoo: A fascinating panorama of wildlife, with 5.5 acres that’s now home to 300 birds, animals and reptiles.